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...Karol still feels that way. Despite the betrayals it depicts, White is no essay in misogyny. It ends on a note of profound poignancy: two people gazing at each other through the prison bars of their impossible, inescapable love...
...wish to bring an unsullied mind to the game, and so I approached Chicago packing little to no scholastic preparation. The careful reader will recall that last week I confessed to a profound ignorance of the sport we Americans continue to call soccer (we provincials in our middle years know it, alas, as "girl's kickball"), and I remained, through the run-up to the opening match, in the cellar of understanding...
...calm bravery. At one point he paused, knee-high in the stream of his eloquence, to ask if he might take a sip of liquid morphine to ease his pain. Bragg wondered if they should stop; Potter replied, "It's better to go on." As another poet of profound distress, Samuel Beckett, wrote...
Heller has a disconcerting habit of saying something deeply profound and then instantly undercutting it with a wry smile and a self-effacing joke. People tend to smile when asked about him, and everyone has a favorite "the time that Josh..." story. But behind the exuberant antics is a brilliant scientist recommended for a summa degree by the Computer Science Department and a Torah scholar who recently finished reading the Mishnah in just over a year, an almost unheard-of project. And then there's the Hasty Pudding script he's working...
...Josh combines a profoundly analytical andscientific mind [with] a Torah mind...which isplayful and profound," observes Bernard Steinberg,director of Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel...